Posts tagged ‘Spell’

Fap Turbo is an awesome Forex robot that was launched two years ago and has greater than 20,000 users. It is a Forex Robot that is standing strong with the passage of time If it had not produced results it would be in the trash heap as many others have

Fap Turbo is a ATM machine, its a independent Forex robot that makes money on consistent basis. You can even watch live proof of the Forex robot working. The system was developed by three IT students and has been updated since its launching.

Fap Turbo is designed to make you lots of money, its it a wonder of technology. Fap Turbo incorporates the experience and lessons learned from two of it predecessors, Forex autopilot and Forex Killer. It produces profits with spectacular accuracy and constancy.

Many Forex robots maintain to have great results in back testing but not in live trading. They have a hard time translating the results of the back test to real profits when its time comes. Fap Turbo has been able to do equally be successful in its back test and live trading.

Every so often now you hear that a new Forex robot is being introduced and the hype and anticipation reaches a fever pitch and quickly dies down after that and Fap Turbo still remains number one.

With the countless Forex robots introduced in the past two years and Fap Turbo is still number one will bear out decidedly how good this robot is If you do not provide constant provable result over time you would not have this scores of users and constantly add new ones.

By now it has been demonstrated that Fap Turbo is not just a fad or a fleeting new trend. If it had been it be a faint memory as other Forex robots are. You need to ask yourself if you are serious and fully commited to making money in Forex? If you answered yes, then what are you waiting for? The answer is right in front of you, Fap Turbo. There are those that make continual excuses, then there are individuals that take action and succeed, which are you?

Most businesses understand the benefits of good PR. If you raise your profile and get your good news stories out in the media then people will remember you, associate you with a good product and go on to become customers.

But sometimes things go wrong and your reputation, or that of your business, is in danger. This should also be a time when you turn to PR, and use its tools to avert disaster and get a better result for yourself and your business.

So, what do you do in a crisis? What if you have a journalist ringing you for comments about a bad news story? How to you handle the fall-out?

Each situation is different, and calls for a different response but one thing you should never do – NEVER do nothing. If you bury your head in the sand, wish the reporters would go away, batten down the hatches or simply hope for the best, the best won’t happen. With nothing from you, journalists can put their own spin on a story; if you reportedly “refused to comment” or were “unavailable for comment” people will invariably draw a bad conclusion.

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People say that children these days never learn to spell. Well, to be honest I am not sure I did either until I became a journalist.

I went to a very good, private girls’ school and I know they constantly corrected my spelling and grammar but much of it didn’t sink in until I started working for a newspaper.

There, I had a wonderful news editor who not only taught me how to write news but also how to spell.

So bad was I, that he kept a kind of hall of shame of my faux pas, some of which I will share with you now:

* Loan parents (instead of lone)

* Sceptic fingers (instead of septic)

* And – my personal favourite – my report of a curb crawler (rather than kerb crawler) after a particularly juicy magistrates court case.

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So many people don’t understand the difference between editorial and advertorial. Well – here is a simple definition: editorial is free and written by journalists; advertorial (usually some words to go with an advert) is paid for. Now, while you have total control over the wording of your advert, or advertorial, you have to pay for it. And that can cost a lot.

Editorial is free. And, because it is free and at the discretion of the publication (or journalist), they aren’t obliged to publish anything at all, and they can change the words or emphasis to suit. But – and here’s the good news – if you have a great angle then there is every chance that you could interest a journalist in publishing your story.

The best way is through a press release. And that release has to have a really good angle to attract the reporters’ eye. It’s no good sending in a story saying that you are the best thing since sliced bread, even if you are. You need a hook, a peg to hang the story on, an angle.

So what about some of these for ideas?

* Your busines has reached its 10th, 25th, 50th, 100th birthday

* You have developed a new product

* You have clinched a fantastic deal/contract

* You have sold your millionth widget (!)

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